Thanks Ross for the explanation. Regards,
2015-10-13 23:37 GMT-03:00 Ross Finlayson <finlay...@live555.com>: > If you’re on the private side of a NAT, then you can’t run a RTSP server > there and expect clients on the (public) Internet to be able to reach you. > (You might be able to get this to work in some cases, but there’s no > guarantee.) > > If your RTSP server is behind a NAT, then the only *reliable* way to make > it accessible from the (public) Internet is to put a proxy server (such as > the “LIVE555 Proxy Server”) on the (public) Internet, and have it use your > (private network) server as a ‘back end’. > > > Ross Finlayson > Live Networks, Inc. > http://www.live555.com/ > > > _______________________________________________ > live-devel mailing list > live-devel@lists.live555.com > http://lists.live555.com/mailman/listinfo/live-devel > > -- Eng. Franco Miceli
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